CrakRevenue Offering Payoneer Payment Method

MONTREAL — CPA (cost per-acquisition) platform CrakRevenue today announced that affiliates can now use the Payoneer payment solution to receive commissions.

Affiliates can choose between four payment solutions including Paxum, Payoneer, wire transfer, or check.

“With Payoneer’s rising popularity over the years, our affiliates began to ask us for this payment method,” sales director Vincent Fréchette said.

He added, “We began to do business around the same time so we’ve witnessed the incredible growth of Payoneer in 10 short years. We are thrilled to form a partnership with an undeniably strong and cutting-edge company such as Payoneer, while at the same time being able to provide low-cost borderless payments to our affiliates."

Since 2006, CrakRevenue said it has paid out tens of millions of dollars in revenue to its affiliates, and the company foresees even bigger growth in the coming years, especially in sales.

Payoneer is a cross-border payment platform that allows for instant payments to thousands of countries. The company has been used by millions of people since 2005 and is ranked in the top 100 of Inc. 5000's Financial Services companies, according to CrakRevenue.

“We have new, web-marketing professionals applying at CrakRevenue on a daily basis. This traffic growth comes at a period of rapid growth in sales and — as a result — huge growth in affiliate commissions,” said Axel Vézina, vice president of sales.

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